'Captain America: Brave New World' remains at the top of the Oscar box office the weekend

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ remains at the top of the Oscar box office the weekend

Los Angeles – Los Angeles (AP) – “Captain America: Brave New World” He kept falling but still floated above all others at a weak weekend box office.

Disney-Marvel’s last offer brought another $ 15 million according to study estimates on Sunday, when most of Hollywood’s care was in the Oscar.

Anthony Mackie led “Captain America: Brave New World” opened strong to around $ 120 million on a three -day weekend last month, but submerged in $ 28.2 million last week In one of the most important falls of the second week for a Marvel movie. $ 163.7 has been won since its launch.

It was criticized by many critics and audiences, not being able to bring the Marvel restart that some expected. That task now falls on “Thunderbolts” by May and the “Fantastic Four: First Steps” by Julio. But “Captain America” ​​will face little competition until March, and could remain in number 1 for a while.

The only new significant version of the weekend, focus features’ “Last breath” He won only $ 7.8 million. The adventure based on the history of truth, starring Woody Harrelson, Simi Liu and Chris Lemons is a routine deep water diving Mission that goes terribly badly when a young diver is stranded about 300 feet under the surface.

Obtained strong criticism, with Lindsey Bahr by Associated Press Praise the “white knuckle experience” and “pure suspense and anxiety” it brings.

In number 3 it was “El Mono” by Oz Perkins which brought $ 6.4 million for a total of two weeks of $ 24.6 million. It is one of the strongest openings for the indie neon distributor, whose Movie “Anora” And its director Sean Baker could make an important brand in the Oscars later on Sunday.

“The Monkey” marks another low -budget successful collaboration between Perkins and Neon, whose “Longlegs” brought $ 126.9 million worldwide last year.

“Paddington in Peru” It was fourth with $ 4.5 million in its third weekend for a total of $ 31.4 million.

With the latest national figures that were published on Monday, this Factor list in the sale of estimated tickets from Friday to Sunday in US and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore.

1. “Captain America: Brave New World”, $ 15 million.

2. “Last breathing”, $ 7.8 million.

3. “El Mono”, $ 6.4 million.

4. “Paddington in Peru”, $ 4.5 million.

5. “Dog Man”, $ 4.2 million.

6. “MUFASA: The Lion King”, $ 1.9 million.

7. “NE ZHA 2”, $ 1.8 million.

8. “Heart Eyes”, $ 1.3 million.

9 “The unbreakable boy”, $ 1.2 million.

10. “One of them days”, $ 925,000.

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